I love the appearance and tradition of a powder horn, but will have to confess, a flask with a spout that measures the charge is mighty handy, and that's what I usually take on trips to the range. I do bring along an oversized charger or powder measure, and the powder goes from the flask to the charger to the barrel, to avoid the situation
@Feltwad described (yikes !).
@BoomStick Thanks. Yes, Henry Krank has good stuff - I tried to order from him once before and he wouldn’t ship to the US.
Henry Krank has a lot of nice kit, and I actually tried to order a Hawksley flask from them earlier this year, but they declined shipping to the USA. I also found a beautiful antique flask, in excellent condition and fairly priced, from an antique arms dealer and gunsmith in Britain. He was very cordial and responsive when I contacted him, but regretfully informed me he could not ship to the USA, either. He suggested that I could have a British friend buy it for me and ship it as a non-commercial, person-to-person transaction, but I was not in a position to do this and the flask remains in Britain.
I don't know if there is an English law which prohibits sales and shipping to the USA, or if it is just a widely practiced custom or company policy. Either way, I have had no luck ordering blackpowder accessories from Britain.
Track of the Wolf used to stock a full line of the Hawksley flasks, but closed them out a couple of years ago. They are hard to find in the USA now. Several companies make the plain, "workhorse" type cylindrical flasks, but it is my understanding that Davide Pedersoli has cornered the American market for the more traditional styles, and I don't think Pedersoli makes any with the adjustable, "flame-proof" spouts.
Best regards,
Notchy Bob